Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Philadelphia Flyers to Wear Special 50th Anniversary Jersey, Ovi Gets Hitched, Jagr Models, Voracek Sings




The Philadelphia Flyers unveiled a 50th Anniversary jersey, with gold trim, that they will wear for about a dozen games during the 2016-2017 National Hockey League season. 

While it would still be mainly black and orange, the numbers and lettering on the sweater will be gold. The gold lettering, which will celebrate the franchise’s golden anniversary, highlights the logo as well as the players’ names, numbers and the captain’s, `C’ and the `A’ on the assistant captain’s jerseys.

The Flyer’s said that the reason they chose not to change much of anything else about the jersey is due to the fact late owner, Ed Snider, believes that the logo and colors are too valuable and important to interfere with. 

Flyers captain, Claude Giroux, helped model the special anniversary jersey at the press conference on the 57th floor observation deck of One Liberty Plaza. He had said that knowing Snider played a part in the creation of the jersey, made it that much more exciting to wear it. 

Giroux added, “We have been saying it a lot, but all he has done for this organization and this city, not a lot of people can do that. To be able to know that he approves of this jersey and he wants us to wear it, it is an honor.”       

Snider’s approval was given this past December, when he gave Reebok the go ahead to create the anniversary jersey. 

Team President, Paul Holmgren said, “He does not want anyone messing with the logo. Even when you put color on the outside of it, he [recoils]. At the end of the day he was great with it. He saw what the final draft was and we sent it off to get the initial one made, and then once we all looked at it, him included, it was unanimous. We were all unanimous but waiting to hear what he said. At the end of the day, it was unanimous mostly because he was OK with it.”  

The first of the 12 games that the special jersey will be worn, is the home opener against the Anaheim Ducks. The jersey will just be one part of the plans for the 50th anniversary season. Other events include special nights honoring the past goaltenders, captains, Stanley Cup Heroes and the Flyers Hall of Fame. 

Holmgren, who is excited about seeing the jersey in action added, “Under lights, it looks really cool. The gold accent on the letters and the names the shoulders, the sleeves, it looks really great.”
 
He went on to say, “We have got a lot of heritage nights over the course of the season. We have got a lot things going on that we will announce as we get closer to training camp. It is exciting stuff.”
 
In Other News:


Florida Panthers veteran forward, Jaromir Jagr, will be featured in a calendar for a jewelry store in the Czech Republic. 

The calendar for Aurum Jewelry, in the Czech Republic features the ageless wonder in a series of snapshots through Miami Beach. Jagr is sporting the watches, featured in the store, in the photographs.

Proceeds from the calendars, which are only available in the Czech Republic at Aurum Jewelry, benefits the Knights of Kladno, youth hockey program. Jagr serves as an owner for the club. 

The photos of the photoshoot can be viewed online, for those fans unable to make the jaunt to Czech Republic, through the store’s website at http://www.klenotyaurum.cz/kalendar,2031500271841.html.


Washington Capitals head coach, Barry Trotz said that he was happy for his captain, Alex Ovechkin’s, who announced that he married his longtime girlfriend, Nastya Shubskaya, in a small ceremony in Russia on Sunday. 

Trotz told NHL.com, “We talked the other day and I asked him if there was anything to the rumor. He said, Yes. Then the other day a couple of days ago there was the social media thing he put out. I knew it was happening. I think most of our team knew it was happening, except we did not know when.”    

Trotz did add that the Ovechkin, 31 had been planning to tie the knot with Shubskaya, 22 for some time. He said, “From what I know of his wife, she is really good for him. He loves her and they got married and I think it is fantastic. I think he is looking forward to starting a family. One thing I have learned about Ovi, is he is very family oriented. You see that with the way he interacts with his parents.”

Ovechkin will represent Team Russia during the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, while Trotz will serve as an assistant coach with Team Canada during the tournament.  


Flyers forward, Jakub Voracek, was spotted Tuesday night at MetLife Stadium hoping to add singing star to his resume. While watching the Bruce Springsteen concert in East Rutherford, Voracek recorded himself singing along to “The Boss” during the show. 




Teammate, Radko Gudas attend the show as well, but he left the singing to Voracek. Giroux told NHL.com on Wednesday, “I saw him this morning. He is a terrible singer. But he loves Bruce a lot. I know he loves it [the video]”
 
Voracek is a huge Springsteen fan, and has been to about 10 of his shows, since 2012. 

In 2014, he told NJ.com, “I am a huge Springsteen fan because his music always says a story and because of the way he performs live in concerts. I have not seen anybody else that puts so much effort and so much joy into the concert when Bruce sings. That is why people love him.”

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